| John Tuke - 1794 - 130 pages
...quarter, coarse about the hips and rump, but rather shorter legged than in the northern part of the Vale. The cattle of the western Moorlands are small : in...lower parts of the dales, they are generally of the short horned kind ; but in the higher situations, near the Moors, and on the borders of the West Riding... | |
| Thomas Wedge, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1794 - 476 pages
...quarter, coarse about the hips and rump, but rather shorter legged than in the northern part of the Vale. The cattle of the western Moorlands are small: in the lower parts of the dale;, they are generally of the short horned kind ; but in the higher situations, near the Moors,... | |
| William Humphrey Marshall - 1808 - 602 pages
...countries of the long-horned breed." — P. 249. — " The cattle of the Western Morelands are 9mall ; in the lower parts of the dales, they are generally...short-horned kind ; but in the higher situations, rfear the moors, and on the borders of the West Riding and Westmoreland, the long-horned bre^d prevails... | |
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